
Louis Ducreux
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Louis Ducreux (22 September 1911 – 19 December 1992) was a French actor, screenwriter and composer. He was born Louis Raymond Bordat in Marseille, France. He made his film debut in 1938 and worked until his death. He received a Best Actor nomination at the César Awards in 1985 for Bertrand Tavernier's A Sunday in the Country. He also worked on Max Ophüls's La Ronde as a lyricist, writing the title theme "La ronde de l'amour". Ducreux died in Paris at the age of 81. Source: Article "Louis Ducreux" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
Credits

The Double Life of Véronique (1991)
as Professor

Dial Code Santa Claus (1990)
as Papy

Daddy Nostalgia (1990)
as Monsieur Métro

The Night Affair (1958)
as Henri Marken

Heartbeat (1938)
as (uncredited)

A Sunday in the Country (1984)
as Monsieur Ladmiral

Just a Big Simple Girl (1948)
Actor

European Nights (1959)
as Self - Narrator (French Version) (voice)

The World Will Shake (1939)
Actor





